The Dec. 1 program, which features one cool tech company from each of our six cities, already has a top-notch line-up of speakers, like keynoter Stephen Wolfram; Jason Baptiste of OnSwipe (New York); Adam Goldstein from Hipmunk (San Francisco); Nathaniel Borenstein of Mimecast (representing Michigan); Kabir Shahani from Appature (Seattle); Bill Walker from Northrop Grumman (San Diego); and Dave Icke from MC10 (Boston). Not to mention another handful of quick presentations from area startups.

Write in with strong, passionate, well-thought-out synopses of what you’d like to say (IE keep the run-of-the-mill complaints about Silicon Valley and the public markets away; we’ve all heard those before.) It could be a new take on what’s wrong with the innovation ecosystem in your city. It could be praise or a call for more of a good thing that’s already happening. You could even tell us what whacky-sounding idea out there actually has big potential and why. We’re letting the audience submissions determine the exact shape and tone of this session, so make them good. Send us your ideas at ekutz@xconomy.com or editors@xconomy.com.